"lidoderm" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Trade name, from lidocaine and Ancient Greek δέρμα (dérma, “skin”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|lidocaine}} lidocaine, {{der|en|grc|δέρμα|t=skin}} Ancient Greek δέρμα (dérma, “skin”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} lidoderm
  1. (pharmacology) A transdermal patch of lidocaine, used to help reduce pain or itching. Categories (topical): Pharmaceutical drugs
    Sense id: en-lidoderm-en-noun-kNslqM8- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English genericized trademarks Topics: medicine, pharmacology, sciences

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